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10 reasons we fail our driving tests

The biggest mistakes we make under pressure

TAKING your driving test is one of the most nerve-racking things you’ll do in your life.

You’re sat in a car with an examiner barking orders, telling you where to go and what to do. But after hours of preparation you’re ready for whatever they throw at you, right?

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L plates...Frequent driving test fails

Research from MiDrive, an app designed for helping learner drivers, found the ten most common mistakes those with L plates make.

1. Observation at junctions

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Learners are frequently marked down when approaching junctions. Remember to make good use of your mirrors, be aware of the flow of traffic and take the appropriate speed in good time.

Signalling... A common major given by instructors

2. Reverse parking

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Novice drivers often slip up when reversing on their test. The key is good observation and preparation; it’s not good enough to just use your mirrors. When in reverse you should look the way you are driving.

3. Use of mirrors

You need to be constantly aware of your surroundings, and your examiner needs to see that, so be sure to always check your mirrors. If you’re changing speed, direction, pulling away or turning, check your mirrors first. If you’re unsure if you should be checking them, do it anyway.

4. Moving away safely

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Failing to use your mirrors before pulling away is a common and unnecessary reason to fail. You might be nervous in the test but take things slow, to make sure you do your checks every time you pull away. Don’t forget your blind spot.

5. Use of signals

Forgetting to, and not giving enough time are common signal failures. A good way to avoid such a silly mistake is to keep repeating ‘Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre’ in your head, and don’t wait until the last second to indicate.

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Poor positioning... Learners often struggle on roundabouts

6. Incorrect positioning

Being in the wrong lane or taking up the wrong position at a roundabout is a common failure for learners. Taking a refresher lesson before your test is a good way to make sure you don’t fail, even if you’re already confident.

 

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7. Reverse around a corner

You must demonstrate you’re in control to pass this manoeuvre. Take it slow and remember to keep an eye out for other road users as you’re turning.

8. Steering control

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